Lawyer of the Year 2022 Tudor Clee – From Car Boot to ‘Loophole Lawyer’, the Lawyer Who Fought The Government And Won

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LawFuel’s 2022 Lawyer of the Year is the battling ‘loophole lawyer’ who fought to get Charlotte Bellis into the country under the MIQ lottery system.

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Why Motorcycle Accident Cases Are Becoming a High-Stakes Credibility and Visibility Play for Personal Injury Firms

Article source: Bader law Image: Man standing beside his motorcycle | Freepik Motorcycle accident cases often lead to some of the worst injuries on the road, yet many firms still treat them like standard cases. Many high-value claims never reach the right firms. In many markets, visibility decides who gets considered first. These cases usually

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Working in International Aid and Humanitarian Law: Here’s What You Need to Know

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Article source: LBMW charity solicitors When considering an International and Humanitarian Law career, you need to be aware of the nature of the challenges and rewards in this profession.  The field of law is important in addressing the legal aspects of global crises, whether in military conflicts or in refugee protection.  International aid lawyers are

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New Medical Guidelines Give Texas Lawyers a Critical Edge in TBI Litigation

Article source: Law Office of John David Hart Image generated by Gemini New national medical guidelines aim to catch traumatic brain injuries that too often slip through the cracks. For accident victims across Texas, that could be a game-changer. The need for better diagnostic tools is urgent, as Texas experiences record numbers of commercial truck

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Six-Figure Social Security Checks Could Soon Be Capped—Here’s What Lawyers Should Tell Clients Now

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Lawmakers Eye Caps on Social Security Benefits and COLAs – What Elder Law and Retirement Attorneys Need to Watch – And How they can market to the lucrative elder law market Social Security is barreling toward a funding cliff, and Washington policy wonks have zeroed in on a politically palatable fix to rein in the

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BigLaw’s Latest Escape Artist Heads for Consulting Land

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Former Berwin Leighton Paisner boss Neville Eisenberg has done what an increasing number of senior law firm leaders seem unable to resist: he’s launched a consultancy.

After nearly two decades at the top of BLP and a stint running alternative services at Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner, Eisenberg has unveiled ClarityX Advisory, a strategy outfit aimed squarely at law firms trying to survive what everyone politely calls “market disruption.”

The latest move indicates that AI, private equity money, and client pressure show that the old model is wobbling.

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Cleary Gottlieb London Office Recruits Seventh Partner Hire This Year

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Cleary Gottlieb announced that David Christmas will join the firm’s London office on May 5 as a partner in its top-tier Global Funds practice David’s practice focuses on fund formation across a range of alternative asset classes, and he also has significant experience in GP-led secondary transactions. “The continued expansion of our global funds and

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Lawyer, Dog and $240K Sees Sydney Firm Scrambles to Save Its Case From Collapse

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The Supreme Court of New South Wales has handed Sydney boutique Green & Associates Solicitors a fairly blunt message: pay up or watch your case quietly expire. The firm is suing its former executive assistant in what might be the most gloriously overstuffed employment dispute of the year. Among the allegations? Not just financial misconduct

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U.S. Court Draws Hard Line on Copyright for Machine-Made Melodies

AI Music Ruled Public Domain In a landmark April 2026 ruling sending ripples through the exploding AI-music industry, a U.S. federal court held that tracks generated primarily by artificial intelligence cannot claim copyright protection—even when heavily prompted and curated by humans. The court insisted on “substantial human authorship” for IP rights, declaring machine-made music belongs

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